The case with the booking of priests. The state included a women's monastery, subordinate to... Patriarch Kirill, in the list of critically important religious organizations.
The State Service for Ethnopolitics and Freedom of Conscience has changed the list of critically important religious organizations, removing the monastery in Korce from it. This organization, belonging to the Moscow Patriarchate, raised doubts in Ukrainian services after the discovery of propaganda materials.
Currently, the list consists of 7726 religious organizations recognized as critically important for the economy. The State Service clarified the criteria for classifying religious institutions into this category, and the government has provided for the booking of priests.
The change in the list indicates a constant monitoring of the activities of religious organizations and the government's ability to respond to significant events and risks related to the religious sphere that are important for the country.
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